American Library Association v. Reno, 515 U.S. 1158 (1995)

Supreme Court of the United States


115 S.Ct. 2610 (Mem), 515 U.S. 1158, 132 L.Ed.2d 854, 63 USLW 3902, 63 USLW 3906


 

AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, et al., petitioners,

v.

Janet RENO, Attorney General, et al.

No. 94-1653.

 

June 26, 1995.

 

 

 Case below, American Liberty Assoc. v. Barr, 794 F.Supp. 412;  33 F.3d 78;  47 F.3d 1215.

 
 Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

 

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